Posted on 02/13/2005 6:10:07 PM PST by Engraved-on-His-hands
A PHILANTHROPIST has stepped forward to fund excavations at the ancient city of Herculaneum in Italy, where scholars believe a Roman library lies buried beneath 3m of lava from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD79.
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I always thought the Villa of the Papyri was completely cleaned out long ago.
Apparently not.
Unfortunately, they may have waited too long. The ground water gets into everything in the area, and the existing excavations may have exposed any remaining parchment to air.
It's not actually in Herculaneum proper, it's a suburban villa in the hills outside the town.
Better hurry before it erupts again.
Think of the movie possibilities!
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Experts urge race against time to unearth last secrets of Herculaneum s lost library
The Scotsman ^ | Wed 27 Mar 2002 | Tim Cornwell
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Herculean task for modern scholars - More on the Discovered Roman Literature being unearthed.
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Focus: The search for the lost library of Rome
The Sunday Times (UK) ^ | January 23 2005 | Robert Harris
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Focus: The search for the lost library of Rome
Times Online (U.K.) ^ | January 23, 2005 | Robert Harris
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Ancient Greek Bronze Fished From Sea Dazzes Italy
Yahoo News/Reuters ^ | 01-04-03 | Estell Shirbon
Posted on 04/01/2003 11:15:04 AM PST by u-89
20 posted on 04/01/2003 7:52:06 PM PST by ConservativeConvert
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I hope they don't find out I have an overdue book from there.
You picked the wrong people to screw with. Hordes of librarians overran the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries AD, and you're probably next.
If it's Roman, it may not be there when they dig.
Interesting.
Easier just to go to Ebay.
Herculaneum really is a neat place. The area is compact, at least compared to Pompeii, and below the ground level of the surrounding town/apartment buildings. You could walk through there and really get a sense of what the place was like. Very well preserved. Of course that was quite a few years ago, so maybe it's changed a lot. Then again... cogs turn slowly over there, except on the roadways.
Pompey is like a big park full of ruins (I don't know how I walked/waddled through that place 3 days before my son was born, just crazy lol). It's nice, but ruins all start to look alike after a while. Herculaneum has always stood out as impressively different from the usual piles of ancient rubble.
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